Your faculty adviser is familiar with Grinnell's mission, core values, and curriculum, so she or he can help you with planning your own education in the liberal arts. You should consult with your adviser about courses you want to take within the context of the liberal arts (the mission of the College) and your plans and goals (the "mission" for your life). Your adviser may also suggest some courses for specific reasons.
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